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FBI: Strong signs border death was friendly fire

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Friendly fire likely was to blame in a shooting near the Arizona-Mexico line that killed one federal agent and wounded another, the FBI said, noting the investigation was still ongoing in the case that reignited the political debate over border security....

 

Power back on for most in Ariz., Calif. and Mexico

Utility crews brought electricity back to much of California, Arizona and Mexico on Friday, a day after a power outage left millions in the dark, paralyzed freeways and halted flights at San Diego's airport....

 

Power outages in S. Calif., Ariz., Mexico

Power outages in S. Calif., Ariz., Mexico

A power outage Thursday left more than 1.5 million people in the dark in parts of Southern California, Arizona and Mexico as authorities scrambled to figure out what happened and how to get the lights back on.

 

Mexico to Arizona: See You in Court

Mexico to Arizona: See You in Court

Mexico on Tuesday asked a federal court in Arizona to declare the state's new immigration law unconstitutional, arguing that the country's own interests and its citizens' rights are at stake.

 

Mexico's leader slams Arizona immigration law

Mexican President Felipe Calderon takes his opposition to a new Arizona immigration law to Congress, saying it "ignores a reality that cannot be erased by decree."

 

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